We commonly enforce
a strict nutritional diet alongside owner - administered insulin.
Not exact matches
This version allows for a broader selection of foods because it recognizes the
nutritional benefits of some carb foods regardless of their lack of compliance with a
strict keto
diet.
In that time I have followed weight watchers, a chronic low fat
diet,
strict Paleo, and plenty of other
nutritional protocol paths that don't have a simple definition.
Since Carb Nite is a cyclic ketogenic
diet which entails eating less than 30 gm of carbs per day during the week with only 1 carb re-feed day per week, I was eating less carbs than when I drew my previous test, but definitely more carbs than when I was in
strict nutritional ketosis... and you can see there is a pretty clear relationship between the amount of carbs I ate and both my TSH and Free T3.
But what we do know that
strict diet modification (without previously proven food allergy testing or a good history of a true food allergy) is not helpful and may place the child / patient at risk for a
nutritional deficiency.
In short, it is possible to meet a dog's
nutritional needs through a plant - based
diet, but there is no
strict «yes» or «no» answer to the question regarding the legitimacy of this kind of
diet.